Past Good Brick Award recipients

Since 1979, Preservation Houston has presented more than 200 Good Brick Awards to recognize local contributions to the preservation, restoration and enhancement of Houston's architectural and cultural heritage. The following is a list of all Good Brick Award winners; years in which no awards were presented are noted.

2013

Annunciation Catholic Church/Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston for restoring the stained glass windows in and stabilizing the tower of Annunciation Catholic Church (1871, 1881, 1900) at 1618 Texas Avenue

Cheryl & David Bowman for the restoration of 7919 Glenview Drive (1954) in the Glenbrook Valley Historic District

500 Fannin LLC for the restoration of the Wilson Stationery & Printing Co. Building (1932) at 500 Fannin Street in the Main Street/Market Square Historic District

Cynthia & Ben Guill for the restoration of and sympathetic addition to 1912 Larchmont Road (1936) in River Oaks

Tom Hair/Axiom for the restoration of and sympathetic addition to Fire Station No. 6 (1903) at 1702 Washington Avenue in the Sixth Ward

Krissy & Will Hirtz for the restoration of 2514 Brentwood Drive (1934) in River Oaks

Madeleine Callery Hussey for conservation of the Weber Iron & Wire Co./Weber-Staub Briscoe Collection at the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University

Houston Arts & Media with Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution for their education program With Respect: Preserving Historic Cemeteries

Louisa Meacham & John Faraguna for the restoration of 3008 Morrison Street (1907) in the Woodland Heights Historic District

Laura & Evan Michaelides/Four Square Design for the restoration of 1810 Summer Street (c. 1905) in the First Ward

Frank Garvey and Jackson Hicks for the restoration and adaptive reuse of the lobby of the First National Bank Building, 201 Main St. (1905, 1909, 1925), as The Corinthian, with special mention to Frank Garvey for the renovation of the remainder of the building as the Franklin Lofts

Spire Realty Group for its commitment to historic preservation in downtown Houston, as exemplified by the renovation and adaptive reuse of the Sam Houston Hotel, Bayou Lofts, the Topek Building, the McCrory Building, 509 Main St. and 708 Main St.

Hugo's restaurant and Colby Design with Kaldis Development Interests for the renovation and adaptive reuse of the Imperial Plumbing Supply building, 1600 Westheimer Road (1926)